40+ Toys That Can Make You Rich

Published on 10/07/2021
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Sega Genesis Console

This falls into the same category as the Game Boy — if you owned one and cherished it, there is a strong probability it is no longer in operation. Because Sega Genesis systems were not widely popular when they were first released, they are much more difficult to come by. I vividly recall spending several hours in my bedroom with my Sega, attempting to master the infuriating casino level of Sonic the Hedgehog. If you know anything, you know something. If you were able to locate a buyer for a working Sega Genesis console in its original packaging, you could expect to receive up to $2,000 for it.

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Fisher Price Push Cart Pete

Older toys are really valuable — if you’ve ever watched American Pickers, you’re definitely well aware of this fact. The Fisher-Price Push Cart Pete was first produced in 1936 (or thereabouts), and it is one of those toys that everyone wants but no one can seem to track down anywhere. The best ones, however, are in mint or near-mint condition, despite the fact that they all sell for a lot of money. This indicates that the paint is still intact, that the components are still mobile, and that there are no gouges, scratches, or dents. A Fisher-Price Push Cart Pete in mint condition hanging around your house could be worth an additional $3000 if you sell it to a willing buyer.

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